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Introducing a powerful new way to
enhance admissions
decision making
mportant news for the
graduate community!
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Gives admissions committees
important evidence of
competencies deemed essential
for graduate school success
Serves as a reliable index of
candidates’ ability to articulate
their own ideas about complex
issues and arguments rather
than choose answers from a
multiple-choice format
Provides a common yardstick
for assessing graduate-level
writing skills — an effective way
to compare the qualifications
of applicants from diverse
educational programs
Contributes meaningful information
that can help differentiate among
candidates who present
otherwise similar credentials
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articulate complex ideas clearly and effectively
examine claims and accompanying evidence
support ideas with relevant reasons and examples
sustain a well-focused, coherent discussion
control the elements of standard written English
A reliable indicator of candidate proficiency
in critical thinking and analytical writing
Graduate schools are now able to receive valuable information that can
GRE Writing Assessment Since October 1999, examinees have had the opportunity to demonstrate, in a controlled testing situation, the kinds of high-level thinking and writing skills generally recognized
as essential for success in many graduate programs The GRE Writing Assessment substantially expands the range of skills assessed by the GRE General Test and Subject Tests, including the applicant’s ability to
The GRE Writing Assessment
is offered as a separate test,
independent of the GRE General
and Subject Tests It is available
year-round at all ETS-authorized
computer-based testing (CBT)
centers worldwide.
Graduate Record
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To learn more,
visit the GRE Web site at
www.gre.org/writing.html
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her writing samples and personal statement, or it may reveal strengths not displayed in these other materials
By requiring the GRE Writing Assessment, you will be better able to identify those applicants best prepared to meet the writing demands of your program without requiring extra instructional support
In what other ways can our graduate department use the information provided
by these test scores?
The scores can be used to identify students who might need special help in developing the analytical writing skills they need to succeed in your program In addition, the assessment can be used in conjunction with the computer-based Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL®) — which includes a writing section — or the Test of Written English (TWE®) to provide a more complete picture of an international student’s writing abilities, including higher-level thinking and analytical writing skills
Adding the GRE Writing Assessment to your admissions requirements emphasizes that critical thinking and analytical writing are important in your graduate program and in professional life
What can you tell us about the validity of this assessment?
In creating this new assessment for the GRE Board, Educational Testing Service (ETS®) followed a rigorous test development process that was guided by faculty committees representing different academic institutions, disciplines, and cultural perspectives
A national advisory committee explored and field tested many different kinds of writing tasks to identify those that provided the best evidence of skills that contribute to successful graduate work Academic and technical advisers reviewed writing research and several years’ worth of field-test data from studies
Why did the GRE Board introduce this
new assessment?
The GRE Board has been concerned about deficiencies in
the writing skills of graduate students It believes that an
assessment of critical thinking and analytical writing will
be useful in the admissions process because it will help
determine an applicant’s ability to do graduate-level writing
What is the assessment like?
The assessment consists of two analytical writing
tasks: a 45-minute “Present Your Perspective on an
Issue” task and a 30-minute “Analyze an Argument”
task The “Issue” task states an opinion on an issue
of general interest and asks test takers to address the
issue from any perspective(s) they wish, so long as they
provide relevant reasons and examples to explain and
support their views The “Argument” task presents a
different challenge: it requires test takers to critique an
argument by discussing how well reasoned they find it
Test takers are asked to consider the logical soundness
of the argument rather than to agree or disagree with the
position it presents The two tasks are complementary
in that one requires test takers to construct their own
arguments by making claims and providing evidence
supporting their positions on the issue, whereas the
other requires them to critique someone else’s argument
by assessing its claims and evaluating the evidence it
provides Sample topics for both tasks are presented in
the shaded area on the next page
How does the information provided
by this assessment help us make
admissions decisions?
The assessment gives an admissions committee a reliable
indicator of an applicant’s competencies in a range of
higher-level thinking and writing skills associated with
graduate studies This indicator can support your
impression of the student’s abilities as evidenced in his or
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Sample Argument Task:
Analysis of an Argument
Directions: Discuss how well
reasoned you find this argument.
Sample Topic: Six months ago the
region of Forestville increased the speed limit for vehicles traveling on the region’s highways by ten miles per hour Since that change took effect, the number of automobile accidents in that region has increased by 15 percent But the speed limit in Elmsford, a region neighboring Forestville, remained unchanged, and automobile accidents declined slightly during the same six-month period.
Therefore, if the citizens of Forestville want to reduce the number of automobile accidents on the region’s highways, they should campaign to reduce Forestville’s speed limit to what it was before the increase.
Sample Issue Task:
Present Your Perspective on an
Issue Directions: Present your perspective
on the issue below, using relevant reasons and/or examples to support your views.
Sample Topic: “In our time,
specialists of all kinds are highly overrated We need more
generalists — people who can provide broad perspectives.”
conducted in preparation for this assessment (Visit the GRE Web site at
www.gre.org/writing.html or send an e-mail inquiry to gre-writing@ets.org
for additional information about GRE Writing Assessment research.) All
writing topics have passed stringent reviews for fairness and, in national
field-test trials, proved accessible and appropriate for entry-level graduate
students across many disciplines and various cultural groups Reader training
and scoring procedures were designed to ensure scoring accuracy, fairness, and
reliability, and to enhance the overall validity of the assessment
How should we evaluate whether to require or recommend
Writing Assessment scores?
The GRE Program has released information that helps score users evaluate
the appropriate use of the Writing Assessment score You can obtain this
information on the GRE Web site at www.gre.org/writing.html or send
e-mail inquiries to gre-writing@ets.org
How is the assessment different from the verbal section on
the GRE General Test?
The GRE Writing Assessment is performance based; candidates must organize
and articulate their own ideas as they discuss a complex issue and explain the
logical soundness of an argument they have just read
Should our department require a TOEFL writing test and/
or the GRE Writing Assessment?
The TOEFL and GRE writing measures are quite different, by design The
TOEFL test writing prompts and scoring criteria emphasize rhetorical and
syntactic competence, whereas the GRE Writing Assessment emphasizes
critical thinking and analytical writing And, although both the TOEFL and
GRE programs report essay scores on a 6-point scale, the scores are not at
all comparable Each institution or department must make its own decisions
about requiring a TOEFL test and/or the GRE Writing Assessment To help
you determine which test may be applicable to your department, you may
find it helpful to review the sample prompts and scoring guides for each test
and note the differences in the criteria indicated for each scoring level
How is the test administered?
The GRE Writing Assessment is delivered on computer at ETS-authorized
computer-based test centers The option to handwrite the essays is not
available at CBT centers Test takers who choose to handwrite essays must
take the test on a paper-based test date published in the GRE Information
and Registration Bulletin.
A word-processing tutorial specific to this assessment is included in test
preparation materials and also precedes the actual timed test For the Issue
task, the test taker chooses one of two essay topics randomly selected by
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Yes GRE publications explain the goals, content, format, and other characteristics of the Writing Assessment Materials include the complete set of directions for both tasks; the entire pool of topics, which test takers can review prior to the test; Issue and Argument scoring criteria; samples of scored essays with readers’ commentaries; and the word-processing tutorial specific to the assessment The complete list of topics for both tasks is also available on the GRE Web site at www.gre.org/ writing.html
GRE POWERPREP® Software Version 2.0, sent free of charge to Writing Assessment registrants, includes test preparation for both the GRE General Test and the Writing Assessment POWERPREP provides candidates with advice on how to write effective essays for the Issue and Argument tasks It lets users practice writing essays under simulated GRE testing conditions, with the same GRE word processing and testing tools that appear on the test The free POWERPREP can also be downloaded from the GRE Web site at www.gre.org/codelst.html
When can an applicant take the test?
The test is given year-round at all ETS-authorized computer-based testing centers worldwide It is a separate test, offered independently of the GRE General Test and GRE Subject Tests
What is the test fee?
The test fee is $50 for individuals testing in the United States, U.S Territories, and Puerto Rico, and $60 for individuals testing in all other locations
The issue of cost has been seriously considered by the GRE Board and the various committees and advisers who helped
in the development of the test Guiding their decisions were issues of fairness, reliability, and validity — all of which are affected by the types and number of writing tasks, the amount
of time students have to perform those tasks, and the quality
of the scoring process The test fee was established based on
a careful analysis of the operating expenses of developing, administering, and scoring the new assessment
computer from the Issue list The Argument task does
not present a choice of topics; instead, the test taker is
presented with a single topic randomly selected by
computer from the Argument list More than 100 topics
have been developed for each writing task, and both topic
lists are widely published
How are the essays scored?
Each essay is scored on a 6-point holistic scale according
to the criteria published in GRE scoring guides In
holistic scoring, readers are trained to assign scores on
the basis of the overall quality of an essay in response to
the assigned task and the writing situation Essay scoring
is performed by college and university faculty
experienced in teaching writing or writing-intensive
courses All GRE readers have undergone careful
training, passed stringent GRE qualifying tests, and
demonstrated that they are able to maintain a high degree
of scoring accuracy
Scoring and monitoring procedures were designed for
fairness and objectivity: all essays are scored by two
readers; essays are randomly distributed to the readers;
all identifying information about the test takers is
concealed from the readers; and readers do not know
what other scores an essay may have received The
scoring procedure requires identical or adjacent scores
from two readers; any other score combination will be
adjudicated by a third GRE reader
How are scores reported?
A single analytical writing score is reported on the
same 6-point scale This score represents the average
of the scores for the two essays Because of the scoring
process, test takers do not receive their scores at the test
center Scores are sent to institutions and test takers
within 10 to 15 days Institutions are provided with
brief descriptions of the writing abilities evidenced at
particular score levels
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